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  • Flash floods, heavy rain kill 64 in a week: NDMA – Pakistan

    Flash floods, heavy rain kill 64 in a week: NDMA – Pakistan

    The National Disaster Management Authority said on Wednesday that flash floods and heavy rain across the country have killed 64 people and injured 117 in a week.

    The highest toll was in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 23 dead, including 10 children, the authority said.

    Fourteen of the victims were swept away in a flash flood in the Swat Valley last week.

    Flash floods and homes collapsing in heavy rain killed 21 others in Punjab, including 11 children, the authority said. In Sindh, 15 people were killed, while five people died in Balochistan.

    Separately, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecast a significant intensification of monsoon activity across the country beginning from the evening of July 5, with widespread rain, thunderstorms and the possibility of flash floods and urban flooding in several regions.

    According to the Met Office, moist monsoon currents were continuously penetrating the country and would likely strengthen over the weekend.

    A westerly wave was also expected to approach the upper parts of the country on July 6, further enhancing the rainfall.

    As per the regional forecast highlights, rain-wind/thunderstorms with scattered heavy to very heavy rainfall are expected from July 5-10 in multiple areas, including Muzaffarabad, Neelum Valley, Rawalakot, Swat, Dir, Malakand, Kohistan, Chitral and others.

    Gilgit-Baltistan’s areas, including Skardu, Hunza, Gilgit and Astore, may also experience similar conditions from July 6 to 10.

    In Punjab and Islamabad, widespread rain and thunderstorms with heavy falls are expected from July 5-10 in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Faisalabad and several other districts. Southern Punjab regions, including Multan, Bahawalpur and Dera Ghazi Khan, will receive rain between July 6-8.

    About Balochistan, the PMD forecast that rain-thunderstorms are likely in Loralai, Khuzdar and Lasbella from July 3-4 and again from July 6-8.

    Sindh’s regions, such as Karachi, Hyderabad, Tharparkar and Sukkur, may experience moderate rainfall during July 3-4, with chances of isolated heavy falls in southeastern parts.

    As per possible impacts and public advisory, heavy to very heavy rains may generate flash floods in local nullahs and streams of Murree, Galliyat, Manshera, Kohistan, Abbottabad, Buner, Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Nowshera, Swabi, Mardan, Islamabad/Rawalpindi, hill torrents of Dera Ghazi Khan, northeast Punjab, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and parts of Balochistan from the night of July 5-8.

    Heavy downpours may cause urban flooding in low-lying areas of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sialkot, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Nowshera and Peshawar from July 6-8.

    Landslides and mudslides may lead to road closures in vulnerable hilly areas of KP, Murree, Galliyat, AJK and GB during the wet spell.

    Heavy rainfall, strong winds and lightning may damage weak structures such as roofs and walls of mud houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles and solar panels during the forecast period.

    The PMD advised farmers to manage their agricultural activities keeping in view the weather forecast.

    The public, travellers and tourists were strongly advised to avoid unnecessary exposure in vulnerable areas and stay updated on weather developments to prevent any untoward situations.

    All authorities were also instructed to remain on high alert and take precautionary measures to mitigate any potential risks.

    In May, at least 32 people were killed in severe storms as the country experienced several extreme weather events in the spring, including strong hailstorms.

    Pakistan is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change and its 255 million residents are facing extreme weather events with increasing frequency.

    In 2022, monsoon floods submerged a third of the country and killed 1,700 people.

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  • No room for complacency on revenue targets, PM warns authorities

    No room for complacency on revenue targets, PM warns authorities



    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs high-level meeting on digitisation and reform agenda of Federal Board of Revenue at Prime Minister Office, Islamabad, July 2, 2025. — PID

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday warned that any form of complacency in meeting revenue and economic targets for the new fiscal year will not be tolerated, vowing to personally oversee the implementation process to ensure full accountability and performance.

    The premier made these remarks while chairing a high-level weekly review meeting on the digitisation and reform agenda of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

    During the meeting, it was revealed that reforms and enforcement of new tax laws enabled the government to collect an additional Rs865 billion in revenues compared to the previous year, an eightfold increase. The federal revenue-to-GDP ratio also improved significantly, reaching 11.3%, a 1.5% rise over last year.

    Speaking on the occasion, PM Shehbaz applauded the Ministry of Finance and the tax-collection authority for achieving a historic 42% increase in federal tax revenues during the fiscal year 2024-25 — the highest surge in the past decade.

    He instructed FBR to treat taxpayers with dignity and respect and called upon all public sector institutions to extend full cooperation with the revenue authority. The prime minister also stressed the need to broaden the tax net through digitalisation and enforcement.

    He also issued key directives including expansion of the Track and Trace Digital Production System to cover all stages of production and distribution in order to bring untaxed production into the tax net, mandatory digitisation of production processes for tax non-compliant businesses and industries, widening the Point of Sale (POS) system in the retail sector to strengthen documentation and transparency and ensuring business facilitation by keeping FBR accessible to the business community and taxpayers.

    The prime minister also congratulated the meeting participants on the successful passage of the upcoming fiscal year’s budget and reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring Pakistan’s bright economic future.

    It was informed during the briefing that the Track and Trace system has already been fully implemented in sugar, tobacco, and fertilizer sectors, and will soon be expanded to cement and other industries.

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  • NEOC issues impact-based weather alerts for risk of flash floods, GLOF events, and urban flooding – Ptv.com.pk

    1. NEOC issues impact-based weather alerts for risk of flash floods, GLOF events, and urban flooding  Ptv.com.pk
    2. Shrinking glaciers: a threat to ecological balance  The Express Tribune
    3. Timely alerts, early preparedness key to disaster mitigation: NDMA Chairman  nation.com.pk
    4. NDMA issues monsoon flood alert  Dunya News
    5. Pakistan issues fresh flood, GLOF alert as monsoon rains kill 64 in one week  Arab News PK

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  • Overseas Pakistanis offered 120-day tax-free mobile registration

    Overseas Pakistanis offered 120-day tax-free mobile registration

    A man checks an iPhone 16 Pro at an Apple store in Beijing, China September 20, 2024. — Reuters

    ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has launched a 120-day tax-free mobile registration facility for Overseas Pakistanis on each visit to the country.

    In a statement, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said on Tuesday that to avail of this benefit, visitors can use the PTA’s free, automated Temporary Mobile Registration System, accessible through the Device Identification Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS) portal.

    This initiative aims to ensure uninterrupted mobile connectivity for Overseas Pakistanis during their short stays in Pakistan, while also showcasing “PTA’s commitment to enabling digital inclusion and ease of access”.

    Recently, there were claims that PTA has waived the tax it charged on imported mobile phones. However, the authority termed these claims baseless.


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  • Pakistan says citizens can register for Hajj 2026 through online portal, 15 designated banks

    Pakistan says citizens can register for Hajj 2026 through online portal, 15 designated banks


    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) issued a fresh warning regarding flash floods and glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) events on Wednesday citing severe weather conditions, as heavy monsoon rains killed 63 across the country in one week. 


    According to the NDMA, the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province reported the highest number of casualties due to rain-related incidents since June 26, 22, followed by Punjab with 21, Sindh with 15 and five in Balochistan. At least 113 were injured throughout the country, among them 45 children, 37 men and 31 women. 


    The disaster management authority has warned provincial and local authorities to stay on high alert throughout the monsoon season, particularly in mountainous and low-lying areas, as heavy rains continue to batter parts of Punjab and KP. A deadly flash flood last week in the northwestern Swat Valley swept away 17 members of a single tourist family during a sudden rise in water levels. Twelve bodies have been recovered so far, according to rescue officials, with search operations ongoing for the remaining person. 


    “National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) of NDMA has issued multiple impact-based weather alerts for various regions of Pakistan in light of forecasted severe weather conditions expected from 2nd to 8th July 2025,” the NDMA said. “These alerts highlight the growing risk of flash floods, Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) and urban flooding in different parts of the country.”


    The NDMA said low to moderate rainfall is likely to continue until July 5, after which an active southwest monsoon system, coupled with a westerly wave, is expected to enter the country and generate moderate to heavy rainfall and localized thunderstorms.


    “The most affected regions are upper catchments of major rivers including Central and Lower Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu & Kashmir and the northeastern parts of Punjab, particularly Lahore,” the authority said. 


    It warned of increased river flows across the country, River Kabul in particular and warning that inflows into Tarbela Dam may reach the low flood limit. The NDMA said flash floods in riverine areas, especially where nullahs and local streams converge, may pose threats to nearby settlements. 


    “Simultaneously, the risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) and landslides has increased in Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where ongoing high temperatures have accelerated glacier and snow melt,” the NDMA said.


    “The situation is further aggravated by incoming moist currents and rainfall. Vulnerable glacial valleys and narrow mountain passes may face sudden GLOF events, flash floods, road blockages, and disruptions to infrastructure and tourism.”


    The NDMA warned that in northeastern Punjab, including Lahore, Sialkot, and Narowal districts, local nullahs such as Aik, Deg, Bein, Basantar, and Palku may overflow, causing waterlogging and urban flooding in low-lying neighborhoods. In D.G. Khan and Rajanpur, hill torrents may also be activated, causing localized low-level flooding.


    The authority urged the public to take precautionary measures, warning residents against unnecessary travel.


    “Tourists are advised against visiting high-altitude and glacial regions during this period,” it said. “Municipal and district administrations are instructed to ensure readiness of flood response teams, clearing of storm water drains and nullahs, and maintaining rapid response capabilities.”


    Pakistan, home to over 240 million people, is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, facing increasingly frequent and intense weather events such as heatwaves, droughts and torrential rains.


    In 2022, a combination of heavy monsoon rains and glacial melt caused catastrophic floods that killed more than 1,700 people and caused damage estimated at over $33 billion.

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  • Pak: Bajaur bomb blast targets government vehicle, kills 5, including Assistant Commissioner

    Pak: Bajaur bomb blast targets government vehicle, kills 5, including Assistant Commissioner

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa [Pakistan], July 2 (ANI): A bomb explosion in Bajaur district’s Khar tehsil on Wednesday killed at least five people, including an assistant commissioner, and injured 11 others. The blast targeted a government vehicle on Nawagai Road, causing significant damage, Dawn reported.

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    Bajaur District Police Officer Waqas Rafique confirmed that five people, including two policemen and a civilian, were killed in the explosion targeting a government vehicle on Nawagai Road in Siddiqabad railway attack area of Khar tehsil.

    According to Dawn, the victims include Nawagai Assistant Commissioner Faisal Ismail, Tehsildar Abdul Wakil, Subedar Noor Hakim, police constable Rashid, and one civilian.

    “The blast was so intense that the vehicle targeted was destroyed,” he said.

    Security has been increased in the area, and relief activities are underway. The injured have been taken to Khar Hospital for treatment, where an emergency has been imposed.

    KP Health Adviser Ihtisham Ali strongly condemned the blast and expressed grief over the loss of lives. He contacted the district health officer and the medical superintendent of the District Headquarters Hospital in Khar Bajaur and inquired about the well-being of those injured in the attack, as per Dawn.

    “An emergency has been imposed in Bajaur hospitals, and health department staff have been alerted for first aid,” he said.

    The health adviser assured the pubic that medical assistance would be provided to the injured.

    KP Inspector General of Police (IG) Zulfiqar Hameed sought a report on the blast from the Malakand regional police officer (RPO).

    He also ordered to speed up intelligence-based operations against the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group and directed the Counter-Terrorism Department’s additional inspector general of police to send a special team to Bajaur.

    “A special branch is obtaining intelligence related to the incident,” Hameed said, adding that according to initial information, the TTP targeted the assistant commissioner’s vehicle.

    Hameed said that teams were formed “to arrest the elements involved in the incident while all necessary evidence is being collected from the spot”, adding that bomb disposal teams were present on site. (ANI)

    (This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)


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  • Pak: Bajaur bomb blast targets government vehicle, kills 5, including Assistant Commissioner – ANI News

    1. Pak: Bajaur bomb blast targets government vehicle, kills 5, including Assistant Commissioner  ANI News
    2. Assistant commissioner among 5 killed in Bajaur blast  Dawn
    3. Roadside bomb hits a vehicle carrying gov’t administrator in NW Pakistan, killing 5 officers  AP News
    4. Four government officials killed in blast in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  The Hindu
    5. Assistant commissioner Nawagai among four killed in Bajaur  The Express Tribune

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  • Heavy rains expected in KP, AJK, Punjab from Saturday – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Heavy rains expected in KP, AJK, Punjab from Saturday  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan slams climate ‘injustice’ as deadly floods hit country again  Al Jazeera
    3. 22 killed, 11 injured in KP rain and floods since June 25: PDMA  Dawn
    4. Mounting monsoon toll  The Express Tribune
    5. CM expresses sorrow over loss of lives due to accidents  Business Recorder

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  • Process of compulsory registration for Hajj 2026 continuing – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Process of compulsory registration for Hajj 2026 continuing  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pilgrims unable to perform Haj to get full refund  Dawn
    3. Hajj 2026: Govt sets July 9 deadline for mandatory registration of pilgrims  Dunya News
    4. 42,000 pilgrims to return to Pakistan on July 2: PIA  Samaa TV
    5. Senate body discusses plight of 67,000 intending pilgrims who could not perform Hajj  Geo.tv

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  • AJK judge arrested for defying Supreme Court order in drug case

    AJK judge arrested for defying Supreme Court order in drug case



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    Judge Imtiaz jailed for releasing narcotics dealer despite top court ruling






    (Web Desk) – The police in Haveli, Kahuta (Azad Jammu and Kashmir) on Wednesday arrested Sessions Judge Raja Imtiaz Ahmad for unlawfully ordering the release of a narcotics dealer, in defiance of a Supreme Court directive.

    The Supreme Court of AJK, led by Chief Justice Raja Saeed Akram Khan, sentenced Judge Imtiaz to three days in jail for contempt of court.

    Judge Imtiaz, serving at the Anti-Narcotics Court in Haveli, had released Raja Dilawar Khan—arrested for possessing a large quantity of heroin—on February 16, 2023. This release came despite a clear Supreme Court ruling rejecting bail and instructing a trial decision within six months.

    Dilawar, originally denied bail by the lower, high, and supreme courts, fled abroad shortly after his release. At the time, his appeal was still pending, and the SC had explicitly directed that any new bail plea be presented to the top court only.

    More to read: SC declares PTI ineligible for reserved seats, upholds review petitions

    Following these events, Judge Imtiaz was suspended a month ago by order of the SC, and a formal inquiry was launched into his conduct. 

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